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Honestly, I'd buy it if it was quite a bit higher than the cabin so that it doesn't block the 3rd light and the lights. I don't know why it's short with another brake light on it, it defeats the purpose of the lights coming out of the cabin to the bed.

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On 7/24/2019 at 1:10 PM, dctackett10 said:

You have a better picture of your lights on the bar.   Trying to decide between 2 like yours or just getting one that’s really long. 

 

Also. Where did you get yours at and how much

Used two light setup because it matches the stock setup for $995. GM OEM lighting option for the sports bar. Same size and appearance as OEM.

 

Less than $20 on Ebay for 3"x6" lights

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2X6inch-36W-LED-Work-Light-Bar-Flood-Beam-FOR-Car-SUV-Off-Road-Fog-Lamp-CH35O/123841664781?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

 

and I was surprised - they are not crap either!  Cast aluminum housings, stainless steel mounting hardware and Cree LEDs. Others sizes and shapes offered in listings.

 

The $975 saved will easily cover the costs of wiring, switch, relay and fuse tap for DIY hookup..

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Look of the sports bar on the '19 looks cheaper than the previous gen which had a red plate bolted to the frame with a painted red insert 0o the SILVERADO letters popped.

 

 

Easily solved for less than $10, piece of black textured plastic, surround with 3M tape and paint red or whatever the color of the body on the smooth side. Peel and stick and looks just like the previous version.

 

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